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some in illinois want less focus on weapons. more on potential shooters. >> the overreaching broad gun control proposals that we're seeing do not to address the mental elliott issue. it does nothing the address the criminal issue. it really doesn't. >> former state lawmaker and prosecutor, cook county sheriff tom darden says if they want to make a debt in gun crime, prosecute more of them. >> the criminals know the penalty. you talk to them, and we do, they know absolutely if you are going federal on this case, we have problems. if it's a state case, we'll figure that out. a year or two. >> now, getting new gup control legislation passed even in a blue state like illinois can be tough. last week the jep assembly met in special session and couldn't find the vote for its own assault weapons ban even with democrats in control of both chambers. >> bret: steve brown live in chicago. thank you. military suicide hit a tragic record last year. the "associated press" reports there were 349 compared to 295 combat deaths in afghanistan. th
some in illinois want less focus on weapons. more on potential shooters. >> the overreaching broad gun control proposals that we're seeing do not to address the mental elliott issue. it does nothing the address the criminal issue. it really doesn't. >> former state lawmaker and prosecutor, cook county sheriff tom darden says if they want to make a debt in gun crime, prosecute more of them. >> the criminals know the penalty. you talk to them, and we do, they know absolutely if...
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an illinois mystery. the body of a lottery winner who died from cyanide poisoning will be examined today. udooj khan died in july a day after collecting $425,000 in wins. >>> also today, the centers for disease control will release the latest flu numbers. last week, 47 states had widespread flu activity. today's figures should show whether the flu season has peaked in some areas of the country. >>> and on this day in 1954, the beatles made their debut on the billboard hot 100 list with their smash hit "i want to hold your hand." the song became the top slot and became the band's best-selling single worldwide . >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and the best political analysis on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. in two exclusive interviews matt sits down with lance armstrong former teammate tyler hamilton and livestrong ceo
an illinois mystery. the body of a lottery winner who died from cyanide poisoning will be examined today. udooj khan died in july a day after collecting $425,000 in wins. >>> also today, the centers for disease control will release the latest flu numbers. last week, 47 states had widespread flu activity. today's figures should show whether the flu season has peaked in some areas of the country. >>> and on this day in 1954, the beatles made their debut on the billboard hot 100...
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in springfield, illinois the ice was hard to miss. in utah temperatures were close to 0, and there was snow as well. in california drivers confronted unfamiliar signs warning them of icy roads. cart kerr evans picks up the story. >> reporter: for most californians sub freezing temperatures are a novelty a rare taste of winter amid the palm trees. but to the state's $2 billion citrus industry two freezing night conditions a crop killer. >> everybody in the citrus business right now is worried. everybody. >> as temperatures plunged orange grower ben taft told his workers to pick as fast as they could. but 70% of his crop is still on the trees. and if the hard freeze continues,. >> you just save say that you have done what you can do and you're finished. >> reporter: grows here remember what happened six years ago, the last major freeze. >> and in 2070 how bad was it? >> we lost everything. >> reporter: this week temperatures dropping into the 20s for a second straight night are also threatening other crops. curt johnson grows leafy veg
in springfield, illinois the ice was hard to miss. in utah temperatures were close to 0, and there was snow as well. in california drivers confronted unfamiliar signs warning them of icy roads. cart kerr evans picks up the story. >> reporter: for most californians sub freezing temperatures are a novelty a rare taste of winter amid the palm trees. but to the state's $2 billion citrus industry two freezing night conditions a crop killer. >> everybody in the citrus business right now...
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joining us now is the ceo of the illinois policy institute. john is a federal bailout on the way for illinois, first question, obvious question, is it coming? >> it's not coming if we can do anything about it, stuart and we've fought that very hard and tried to put up a roadblock. senator durbin said he would not support it, the the house said it would not support it. governor quinn wants one because he doesn't want to face the truth that he has to reform pension. stuart: that's interesting, governor quinn wants a bailout. do you know that for a fact. come out and said-- >> in the past he alluded that, but he refuses to say i will not take a federal bailout under any circumstances and we continue to call for him to do that. a horrible problem you quoted 96 billion dollars, and when you just the discount rate. 200 billion dollars. 54 billion in unfunded health care retirement berths and 9 billion dollars in unpaid bills from the past. a big problem that requires big solution, stuart. stuart: if the governor is unwilling, if the politicians of i
joining us now is the ceo of the illinois policy institute. john is a federal bailout on the way for illinois, first question, obvious question, is it coming? >> it's not coming if we can do anything about it, stuart and we've fought that very hard and tried to put up a roadblock. senator durbin said he would not support it, the the house said it would not support it. governor quinn wants one because he doesn't want to face the truth that he has to reform pension. stuart: that's...
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we know that there were two explosions at the university of illinois it happened on the first day of examinations the state television has banned of this a terrorist act saying that terrorists launched rockets at the campus of activists on the ground say that the explosions were caused by listeners that were fired by warplanes immediately following the explosions a number of cars went up in fire there were bodies strewn across the street and tearful survivors managed to find refuge in a nearby building now we know that the campus is home to university students but also an additional thirty thousand people who have found refuge there since fighting broke out in syria in july last year at the same time the university is in an area that is under the control of government forces and what we've witnessed in aleppo is the constant fighting between rebels and troops loyal to the syrian president bashar assad this has lifted the city divided and the fighting by and large has been in a stalemate position for quite some time in recent months we have witnessed both in the myth and also in the c
we know that there were two explosions at the university of illinois it happened on the first day of examinations the state television has banned of this a terrorist act saying that terrorists launched rockets at the campus of activists on the ground say that the explosions were caused by listeners that were fired by warplanes immediately following the explosions a number of cars went up in fire there were bodies strewn across the street and tearful survivors managed to find refuge in a nearby...
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this was a comment made by aaron swartz at the university of illinois in october 2010. he spoke about jstor. >> i'm going to give you one example of something not as big as said in congress, but something in puerto rican do right here at your own school, it just requires you get your shoes a little muddy. by virtue of being students at a major u.s. university, i assume that access to a wide variety of scholarly journals. pretty much every major university in the u.s. pays some sort of licensing fees to organizations like jstor to get access to journals the rest of the world cannot view. these licensing fees are substantial, and so substantial people who are stepping in india instead of the u.s. don't have this kind of access. they're locked out from these journals. they're locked out from our entire scientific legacies. a lot of these journal articles go back to the indictment of it every time someone has written down a scientific paper, it is been scanned, digitized, and put in these collections. that is a legacy that has been brought to us by the history people to an
this was a comment made by aaron swartz at the university of illinois in october 2010. he spoke about jstor. >> i'm going to give you one example of something not as big as said in congress, but something in puerto rican do right here at your own school, it just requires you get your shoes a little muddy. by virtue of being students at a major u.s. university, i assume that access to a wide variety of scholarly journals. pretty much every major university in the u.s. pays some sort of...
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that's according to a lawsuit filed today in the state of illinois. lawyers for the regional transportation authority claim united buys the costly fuel through the headquarters in downtown chicago but the airline opened a sham office 60 miles away back in 2001 and paid that small town some 300,000 dollars a year in taxes to dodge ten's of millions of taxes in the city of chicago. the rta reports a single part-time employee works at that office one person that on a recent visited consultants found it locked. only a few chairs and desks through a window. the office is completely legal and any lawsuit would be without merit. rick live enthall is live in our newsroom tonight. how can they get away with this? >> most are collected where products are received. if you fill up with jet fuel that's where the taxes are collected. >> the purchase is accepted opening this possible loophole. advise half a million gallons of jet fuel every day at o'hare airports. most of the fuel transactions are negotiated through united chicago headquarters. it alleges an airline
that's according to a lawsuit filed today in the state of illinois. lawyers for the regional transportation authority claim united buys the costly fuel through the headquarters in downtown chicago but the airline opened a sham office 60 miles away back in 2001 and paid that small town some 300,000 dollars a year in taxes to dodge ten's of millions of taxes in the city of chicago. the rta reports a single part-time employee works at that office one person that on a recent visited consultants...
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at least two people have died from exposure in illinois. and in cleveland, there were near white-out conditions from lake-effect snow. these bitter conditions are expected to last into the weekend. dean reynolds is in minneapolis for us tonight. dean? >> reporter: good evening, scott. most people ventured outdoors for only a few minutes today because frostbite at these temperatures is possible in less than ten minutes. the temperature in minneapolis was six below at noon. shelters for the homeless filled up, and charitable organizations looked for others who may still be out on the street. the people you encounter though, their lives are in danger in this weather. >> yes. >> reporter: joseph desencelos works in minneapolis. we went along as he tried to get the homeless indoors. this is where people live? >> yeah, this is the spot. it's the reason why a lot of people choose this area here is because it's close to downtown it's close to many services where people can eat, shower. it's walking distance. >> reporter: it's under interstate 394,
at least two people have died from exposure in illinois. and in cleveland, there were near white-out conditions from lake-effect snow. these bitter conditions are expected to last into the weekend. dean reynolds is in minneapolis for us tonight. dean? >> reporter: good evening, scott. most people ventured outdoors for only a few minutes today because frostbite at these temperatures is possible in less than ten minutes. the temperature in minneapolis was six below at noon. shelters for the...
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learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used. since the swine flu epidemic in 2009 vaccination rates have increased here in the united states, but more than half of americans have yet to get the vaccine this year. physicians say it's not too late to get your shots. >> the best way to prevent the flu right now is to get the flu shot. and a lot of people have some hesitation getting the flu shot. the flu shots are the best way to prevent the flu from occurring. >> reporter: the epidemic is two fold, a stronger than normal strain and the dreaded flu season started one month early in december. and the c.d.c., centers for decemb disease control. estimates they ki
learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used....
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and we did have one across northern illinois, but we are going to see an end to that really extreme above-average weather we have been seeing down across the southeast lately. even in the mid-atlantic region, it will be above average, but it never really felt all that warm the past couple of days because it's just been foggy and pretty cloudy. today we're starting off the day about 36 degrees in new york city. but we're already up to 68 in miami. here's where the cold air is, and it's only getting colder. denver has now dropped down to one below, and then the windchill on top of that makes it feel even colder. only in the 20s from minneapolis to chicago. 40s up and down the northeast into the mid-atlantic. but 60s down through the southeast. we do have some rain. it's that slow-moving cold front that's going to bring rain to the southeast today. and even into tomorrow. we're looking for a high of 58 degrees in atlanta tomorrow. so that cold front that's been slow to move eastward but it's going to knock back temperatures to average for the rest of the week. >> we're enjoying the warm weather whil
and we did have one across northern illinois, but we are going to see an end to that really extreme above-average weather we have been seeing down across the southeast lately. even in the mid-atlantic region, it will be above average, but it never really felt all that warm the past couple of days because it's just been foggy and pretty cloudy. today we're starting off the day about 36 degrees in new york city. but we're already up to 68 in miami. here's where the cold air is, and it's only...
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. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume would be anywhere from 40 patients. we're seeing 75, 80 patients today. >> reporter: emergency rooms are going to have longer wait times for everyone. and we still have five weeks left to the end of the flu season. >> john schriffen leading us off. thanks to you. >> i want to bring in abc's dr. jennifer ashton. always great to see you. mr. and the cdc is encouraging anti-virls earlier than ever? >> that's right. for anyone not getting better within a couple days and recently the fda approved tamiflu for infants as young as two weeks of age. it tells you how seriously they take the risk in infants and children. >> two weeks,
. >> reporter: in illinois, doctors say they haven't seen this many cases since the swine flu outbreak in 2009. this year the flu is hitting even the strongest among us. like 28-year-old matt head. >> one minute i'm a thousand degrees sweating to death, and then the next thing i'm four degrees, freezing to death, wishing i was dead. >> reporter: in ohio, 863 people have been hospitalized with flu symptoms compared with 65 at this time last year. >> our normal volume...
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you can't get away with being disdained by everybody and hold your scientific and ecological illinois. scientist are independent people. some may be willing to adapt to the economic rewards of a career at a place like exxonmobil but not if it doesn't feel like an open and changing place. b., it's -- if you only have one way of living in the world and problems and risk management are getting more and more diverse, you -- you can't afford to go into communities that already have a presumption you're evil, and show up at a jury trial -- yes, they can appeal all these verdicts, billion dollar verdicts and eventually get them knocked down to zero, but do you want to go into every jury setting and know you have to overcome a presumption you're evil? i do think there are consequences. and -- but the problem from their perspective is, let's think of a way out of this interesting to one of the things they did was say, let's go back to history. is there some golden age of oil industry popularity we could model as a more winning strategy? the answer is, no. so the base quick question of, if we a
you can't get away with being disdained by everybody and hold your scientific and ecological illinois. scientist are independent people. some may be willing to adapt to the economic rewards of a career at a place like exxonmobil but not if it doesn't feel like an open and changing place. b., it's -- if you only have one way of living in the world and problems and risk management are getting more and more diverse, you -- you can't afford to go into communities that already have a presumption...
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it's interesting this young lady from illinois would probably be aware that in chicago where you basically have no access to firearms, they have shootings at epidemic proportions. passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but there's a new reality in this country. and the debate has been transformed by the faces that everyone saw of those little children who were killed as sandy hook school. and made people think, do we really need these kinds of weapons where people can go into a classroom and in less than a minute destroy the lives of these beautiful little children? i think that the debate has been completely transformed and that the power of the n.r.a. -- i'm not talking about n.r.a. members, now. i'm talking about the leaders and the lobbyists. has really been diminished in the minds of the public. and i think there's a new det
it's interesting this young lady from illinois would probably be aware that in chicago where you basically have no access to firearms, they have shootings at epidemic proportions. passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but...
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held tomorrow at eleven am eastern ten ten am central at central avenue synagogue in highland park illinois our t. has reporters on the ground in chicago to bring you reactions and reflections from his life and legacy you can find those that are t. dot com and r.t. dot com slash usa. well for quite some time now we had our t.v. have been covering the issue of drones both from the international and domestic perspective in particular we've been watching local police departments consider and adopt the use of surveillance drones now the big apple is thinking about buying here is a picture of your police commissioner ray kelly during a rare public interview late last week during that conversation kelly said the new york police department is looking into the use of drones for surveillance purposes kelly said he wouldn't rule out any potential tool that could healthy n.y.p.d. do its job better he said that drones could help the police size up protests and demonstrations in particular but how much more help does the n.y.p.d. really need it already has three thousand close circuit cameras to act as
held tomorrow at eleven am eastern ten ten am central at central avenue synagogue in highland park illinois our t. has reporters on the ground in chicago to bring you reactions and reflections from his life and legacy you can find those that are t. dot com and r.t. dot com slash usa. well for quite some time now we had our t.v. have been covering the issue of drones both from the international and domestic perspective in particular we've been watching local police departments consider and adopt...
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pension funds in illinois. >> bob: good. >> greg: >> really, bob? that is denying public employee pension retirement. that is profitable for them with the political posturing. >> bob: the best of the guys with the weapons of mass destruction, get rid of them. >> eric: where have are the weapons of mass destruction -- >> bob: they produced the assault weapons. >> kimberly: what are you talking about weapons of mass destruction? >> eric: there were more people filled with furtherrizeer in sad oklahoma city -- >> bob: let's not forget whatever else was murdered because of -- >> eric: not going there. let's talk about rand paul. he is fired up about recommendations coming out tomorrow. listen. >> i am against having a king. having a monarch is what we fought the american revolution over. someone who wants to bypass the constitution bypass congress wants to act like a king and a monarch. we will fight tooth and nail. i promise there is no rock left unturned trying to stop him from usurping the constitution. >> eric: president obama said there were 19 law
pension funds in illinois. >> bob: good. >> greg: >> really, bob? that is denying public employee pension retirement. that is profitable for them with the political posturing. >> bob: the best of the guys with the weapons of mass destruction, get rid of them. >> eric: where have are the weapons of mass destruction -- >> bob: they produced the assault weapons. >> kimberly: what are you talking about weapons of mass destruction? >> eric: there were...
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illinois police say this man, gerardo arellano, did just that. he was arrested at a multiplex outside chicago and showed up at court with his family. they were also with him when he was recording in the theater, according to investigator gary kissinger. >> he was actually observed with the camera setting on his right leg, along with his wife and small child. >> he brought a child with him to do this? >> yes. we're finding that to be more commonplace because--not only their child but other family members or friends-- because they act as lookouts, and also they're less conspicuous. they blend in with the rest of the audience. >> kissinger works for the mpaa, the motion picture association of america. i interviewed him and his boss, mike robinson, at the amc multiplex where arellano was arrested. i actually heard once that some--one of these people brought a camera in in a baby carriage. >> sometimes even in the diaper bag. >> ah, in the diaper bag. >> yes, actually, we've seen it where they cut out the cup holder, and they'll set the--cut out the b
illinois police say this man, gerardo arellano, did just that. he was arrested at a multiplex outside chicago and showed up at court with his family. they were also with him when he was recording in the theater, according to investigator gary kissinger. >> he was actually observed with the camera setting on his right leg, along with his wife and small child. >> he brought a child with him to do this? >> yes. we're finding that to be more commonplace because--not only their...
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you live in maryland or massachusetts or washington state and cannot be in new york, he comes from illinois. we will live stream that ad democracynow.org. check that out on saturday at 4:00 eastern standard time on democracynow.org. we urge you to call right now, 866-359-4334. 866-359-4334. your call makes it possible for link tv to continue. we don't have much time. the last few minutes of this "democracy now!" fund-raising drive on the tv. please call 866-359-4334. we are headed to washington for the inauguration, a five-hour special monday morning live at 8:00 eastern standard time to 1:00 in the afternoon. then we fly out to salt lake city to utah, broadcasting from the 10th anniversary of the documentary track of the sundance film festival, tuesday through friday. we will be carrying our "democracy now!" tote bags. if you want, you get it for a $100 contribution. it is released 30. you can also get a "democracy now!" baseball cap. the last time we're offering it in this fund-raising drive. it is a fantastic calf. $100. t-shirt, $125. the hoodie is $200. you can also get the "democracy
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i thank the people of illinois for their patience with this patient. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no help. the five boroughs are getting the help. where's the help for nassau county? >> we're trying to save this place if we can. there's people in new york, new jersey, rhode island, connecticut that are suffering while this is all going on. >> lawmakers objected to the relief bill passed by the senate saying it was filled with money for pet projects that had nothing to do with helping actual storm victims. overnight a u.s. drone taking out a leader in pakistan. he was responsible for organizing attacks on the u.s. troops in afghanistan. he was holding a meeting at the time with several senior leaders of his group. according
i thank the people of illinois for their patience with this patient. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no...
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he wasn't in the senate very long, he wasn't a legislative leader in illinois. he hasn't been a governor like bill clinton was. he's got many, many talents, negotiation and the legislative process honestly is not one of them. he hasn't shown that in four years. i certainly didn't see much evidence of it over the last month and unfortunately in the next 90 days he's got three big events in front of him. he's got the sequester, he's got the continuing resolution and obviously the debt ceiling. i hope he doesn't misread what just happened and overplay his hand. >> well, part of the problem that a lot of people see is the one thing that did get done with the fiscal cliff in the narrowness of the decision that was made, the bill that was eventually auto pen signed is that it leaves these much bigger issue. and john boehner couldn't even get a majority of his caucus to vote for this one. i guess today as we're looking forward to that vote at noon, are you surprised or why do you think he hasn't been challenged? >> well, because i think he's very strong within the conf
he wasn't in the senate very long, he wasn't a legislative leader in illinois. he hasn't been a governor like bill clinton was. he's got many, many talents, negotiation and the legislative process honestly is not one of them. he hasn't shown that in four years. i certainly didn't see much evidence of it over the last month and unfortunately in the next 90 days he's got three big events in front of him. he's got the sequester, he's got the continuing resolution and obviously the debt ceiling. i...
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it's interesting this young lady from illinois would probably be aware that in chicago where you basically have no access to firearms, they have shootings at epidemic proportions. passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but there's a new reality in this country. and the debate has been transformed by the faces that everyone saw of those little children who were killed as sandy hook school. and made people think, do we really need these kinds of weapons where people can go into a classroom and in less than a minute destroy the lives of these beautiful little children? i think that the debate has been completely transformed and that the power of the n.r.a. -- i'm not talking about n.r.a. members, now. i'm talking about the leaders and the lobbyists. has really been diminished in the minds of the public. and i think there's a new det
it's interesting this young lady from illinois would probably be aware that in chicago where you basically have no access to firearms, they have shootings at epidemic proportions. passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but...
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first some male, champaign, illinois, your talking points summed up the current status of the country. the president is accumulating more power and people are the not paying attention. >> and michael stapleton, min ams. -- minneapolis. and why don't you tell two wars and tax cuts run up the 16 trillion dollar web make, get off the websites, maybe that would be a good thing for you. the wars are a factor in the debt, but entitlement spending is overwhelmingly driving. mr. obama had two years of a democratic congress which drove the wild spending. sorry to upset you with the facts. rosemarie nicholson of new jersey, what took you so long. too bad you didn't talk about obama's agenda to socialize the country before the election. now, rose marie, you and the guy from minneapolis are the same mindset. a fair and precise poll, 80% of the factor said that. i did not use words socialism as facts, because that's an opinion. betty santos, albuquerque, new mexico, where does it all end. we have military people coming back home with serious injuries and the taxpayer is being forced to pay a milli
first some male, champaign, illinois, your talking points summed up the current status of the country. the president is accumulating more power and people are the not paying attention. >> and michael stapleton, min ams. -- minneapolis. and why don't you tell two wars and tax cuts run up the 16 trillion dollar web make, get off the websites, maybe that would be a good thing for you. the wars are a factor in the debt, but entitlement spending is overwhelmingly driving. mr. obama had two...
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>> reporter: yeah, on monday we had 11 different hospitals in illinois, megyn, get put on bypass, means essentially all nonemergency cases deemed for a period of time not to go to this particular hospital and ambulance companies and emt's are alerted to that. those bypass last between four and 12 hours each, but this is an intermittent sort of situation that happens about 14 times a year, generally speaking, to hospitals, but it's happened to an awful lot of them all at once now and a lot of that is attributed to the flu. does that mean that if someone has the flu, cough, cold, a bad case they should go to the e.r. or check into the hospital? no, say doctors, unless it's coupled with something else. >> the best thing is, except for those that are young, healthy, not having other symptoms, not having any respiratory difficulties or not getting dehydrated, vomiting, uncontrolled, lightheadedness, and treat yourself with aggressive hydration, rest. >> reporter: now, the largest concentration of flu cases according to the centers for disease control is here in the midwest. the good news is,
>> reporter: yeah, on monday we had 11 different hospitals in illinois, megyn, get put on bypass, means essentially all nonemergency cases deemed for a period of time not to go to this particular hospital and ambulance companies and emt's are alerted to that. those bypass last between four and 12 hours each, but this is an intermittent sort of situation that happens about 14 times a year, generally speaking, to hospitals, but it's happened to an awful lot of them all at once now and a lot...
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aaron shock from illinois sending out lawyers saying it is a lie to say he voted for a tax increase. they will hold him accountable. >>> our third story out front. the dreamliner nightmare. today, the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing 787 dreamliner after a week of some really high-profile problems, including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dreamliner is boeing's latest jet. the news of the probe sent the company's price down 2 1/2%. sandra indoe with a look at what's gone so wrong. >> reporter: boeing's dreamliner was for years just that, a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread. >> a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation but created a whole new learning curve for the industry. it was delayed and struggled from day one. the first dreamliner delivered to nippon airways in 2011 was three years behind schedule. the 787's maiden flight was touted in 2007. but af
aaron shock from illinois sending out lawyers saying it is a lie to say he voted for a tax increase. they will hold him accountable. >>> our third story out front. the dreamliner nightmare. today, the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing 787 dreamliner after a week of some really high-profile problems, including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dreamliner is boeing's latest jet. the news of the probe sent the company's price down 2...
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the former congressman from illinois says that he intends to remain at the department until his successor is confirmed. lahoo has helped obama and administration steered through a number of safety measures and highway projects during the past four years. his record has included steps to curb distracted driving, promoting a high-speed rail projects and improving roads and bridges. >> president obama is taking the case for immigration reform to the public today and lost vegas. he is trying to gain support for his proposals for given millions of illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship. he also proposes making improvements to the legal administration system and border security. a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a another plan yesterday, a solution to the immigration problem that included president obama and his first term. also they became a nonstarter for president bush. even though he pushed for it in his eight years in office. >> we will be right back. new nehoney nenchencof oofs sgreegryoguyo and aholehorainra herehe we goe honehoy corncoflakesaknd ndunksunf grf k yok rt.rt i'i'
the former congressman from illinois says that he intends to remain at the department until his successor is confirmed. lahoo has helped obama and administration steered through a number of safety measures and highway projects during the past four years. his record has included steps to curb distracted driving, promoting a high-speed rail projects and improving roads and bridges. >> president obama is taking the case for immigration reform to the public today and lost vegas. he is trying...
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in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run into a wild hog. >> that was illegally set into the wild. >> there are roadkill restaurants, by the way, across this country. true story. you can take roadkill and they will cook it for you. >> bring your own roadkill? >> bring your own roadkill. >> all right. >> i like this one in wellington, kansas, which will have a lot of cat ladies upset. hou households cannot have more than four cats per household. >> skipping ahead real quickly, in illinois a new skin tax band-aids that strip clubs charge $3 at the door and send those proceeds to charity. they nicknamed this willie's law. >> you beat me to a joke. that's good. anyway, coming up, we'll get some exercise gadgets like this one. w
in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run into a wild hog. >> that was illegally set into...
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you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile problems including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big
you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater...
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of 2012, the first product of that collaboration began rolling off the assembly line in belvidere, illinois. >> this car didn't even exist on paper in june of 2009. >> it's the dodge dart, the first new compact sedan that chrysler has produced in more than a decade. it's a slightly longer and wider version of the alfa romeo giulietta, reengineered and built in the usa. base price just under $16,000 with 40 miles to the gallon. how important is this car to chrysler? >> if you are a serious carmaker and you can't make it into this segment, it--it--you're doomed. >> it's got a little italian flair? >> yeah. just enough to make it interesting, and it avoids all the pitfalls of being italian, yeah? >> [chuckles] mechanically, it's good? >> mechanically, it's outstanding. >> the darts produced at the belvidere plant are not just for u.s. consumption. marchionne plans to begin exporting them to more than 60 countries. when he took over chrysler in 2009, this plant had 200 workers. by the end of summer 2012, there would be 4,500. what do you think of american workers? >> i think the world of americ
of 2012, the first product of that collaboration began rolling off the assembly line in belvidere, illinois. >> this car didn't even exist on paper in june of 2009. >> it's the dodge dart, the first new compact sedan that chrysler has produced in more than a decade. it's a slightly longer and wider version of the alfa romeo giulietta, reengineered and built in the usa. base price just under $16,000 with 40 miles to the gallon. how important is this car to chrysler? >> if you...
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crews in illinois exhume the body of a poisoned lottery winner today. the family hopes a new autopsy will shed light on who killed khan a day before he was to collect his winnings. >>> police in philadelphia say they captured the man seen beating a woman and throwing her on to the subway tracks. investigators say the man asked for a light before suddenly turning violent. the woman suffered bruises and bumps. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is availa
crews in illinois exhume the body of a poisoned lottery winner today. the family hopes a new autopsy will shed light on who killed khan a day before he was to collect his winnings. >>> police in philadelphia say they captured the man seen beating a woman and throwing her on to the subway tracks. investigators say the man asked for a light before suddenly turning violent. the woman suffered bruises and bumps. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try...
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you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner was delayed and struggled from day one. the first dreamliner delivered in 2011 was three years behind schedule. the 787's maid
you've got aaron schott of illinois saying it's a lie to claim he voted for a tax increase and don't believe the tea party. they'll hold him account financial for it and the debt ceiling will be the next fight. >> thanks very much to both of you. we shall see what happens from here. >>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock...
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illinois state legislature. in the wake of what happened in columbine, they had legislation that would do what? and how did obama vote? >> it was after columbine and the legislators were trying to come up with a solution, how do we protect our children? in illinois they came up with this vote. they said we're going to make it so that juveniles who commit shootings in or around schools will be tried as adults. the senate passed it overwhelmingly, 52-1. and there were just five state senators, including barack obama, who voted "present" on that bill. >>steve: i see the daily caller -- you've tracked down a long record on obama voting against tough on crime legislation. >> my colleague and i went to chicago. this was in the midst of the election and picked up opposition research prepared by jack ryan, obama's onetime republican senate point. he found all this information. the way he frames it, and i think it's probably right, is that obama was always very soft on crime but very tough on guns. every time obama had a
illinois state legislature. in the wake of what happened in columbine, they had legislation that would do what? and how did obama vote? >> it was after columbine and the legislators were trying to come up with a solution, how do we protect our children? in illinois they came up with this vote. they said we're going to make it so that juveniles who commit shootings in or around schools will be tried as adults. the senate passed it overwhelmingly, 52-1. and there were just five state...
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maryland governor martin o'malley, colorado governor john hickenlooper, connecticut governor dan malloy, illinois governor jack markell have all announced in the past few days announced ambitious legislative proposals on gun reform in their own states. and of course federally, tomorrow ahead of schedule, president obama is set to unveil his own set of proposals in response to the newtown school shooting. the white house releasing this picture today of vice president biden, presenting his findings to the president and other cabinet members in a gun policy meeting. >> i can tell you that tomorrow the president and vice president will hold an event here at the white house to unveil a package of concrete proposals to reduce gun violence and prevent future tragedies like the one in newtown, connecticut. they will be joined by children from around the country who wrote the president letters in the wake of that tragedy, expressing their concerns about gun violence and school safety along with their parents that event will be at approximately 11:45 a.m. i will not get ahead of the president in terms of w
maryland governor martin o'malley, colorado governor john hickenlooper, connecticut governor dan malloy, illinois governor jack markell have all announced in the past few days announced ambitious legislative proposals on gun reform in their own states. and of course federally, tomorrow ahead of schedule, president obama is set to unveil his own set of proposals in response to the newtown school shooting. the white house releasing this picture today of vice president biden, presenting his...
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by maria de los angeles torres, director of latin american and latino studies at the university of illinois in chicago. and julia sweig, director for latin america studies at the council on foreign relations. professor torres, let me start with you. what do you think the government in ha vab a did this? >> i think there are several reasons, ray. there's clearly a lot of pressure from below to make changes. as the economic crisis and the inability of the government to actually meet the needs of people, there will be symbolic changes in policies that are very unpopular. i think the idea of having to ask permission to travel abroad is something that has deep negative connotations for cubans since it was at the very beginning of the revolution something that caused divisions of families. so symbolically i think the government is responding to those below. it is also, i think, shows that there is a great deal of struggle in that bureaucracy. people on the one hand have been, if you will, a little bit more pragmatic about the kind of changes they would like to make. the ministry of the interior h
by maria de los angeles torres, director of latin american and latino studies at the university of illinois in chicago. and julia sweig, director for latin america studies at the council on foreign relations. professor torres, let me start with you. what do you think the government in ha vab a did this? >> i think there are several reasons, ray. there's clearly a lot of pressure from below to make changes. as the economic crisis and the inability of the government to actually meet the...
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an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce cutbacks. it was announced they have begun laying off 46,000 contract and temporary civilian employees to cut costs. that's what happens. you cut costs, but you can see how much pain that will cause. >>> our fourth story "outfront," the party of stupid. it's not my word but it is the word at least one republican used to describe his own party. at the gop's winter meeting in north carolina. here's louisiana governor and potential 2016 presidential candidate bobby jindal speaking what he sees as the brutal truth last night. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. and i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. it's time for us to articulate our plans and our visions for america in real terms. it's no secret we had a number of republicans that damaged the brand this year with offensive and bizarre comments. i'm here to say we've had enough of
an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce cutbacks. it was announced they have begun laying off 46,000 contract and temporary civilian employees to cut costs. that's what happens. you cut costs, but you can see how much pain that will cause. >>> our fourth story "outfront," the party of stupid....
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and wouldn't you know it, two lawsuits in the works, one in new jersey and one in illinois, seeking more than $5 million in damages. $5 million foot long doesn't have the same ring to it. $5 million seems like a lot when we are talking about one bite of a sandwich. here is a lawyer for the new jersey plaintiffs on "good morning america." >> people may say it's only about one inch and it may be frivolous. companies should deliver what they promise. >> here is subway's head baker. >> if they are following the procedure, they should get 12 inches every single time. >> "gma did their own investigation. >>> all six foot longs were, in fact, 12 inches long, one of them the meatball sub, a tad longer than 12 inches. >> i love investigative journalism. subway released a statement, promising it does want to give you all 12 inches. and i -- and i quote -- we have redoubled our efforts to ensure trouble can arise. >> when i'm doing carpentry, i use my sub sandwich as a ruler. this explains why nothing in my house is square. >> sometimes you get 13 inches. sometimes you get 11. that, after all, is l
and wouldn't you know it, two lawsuits in the works, one in new jersey and one in illinois, seeking more than $5 million in damages. $5 million foot long doesn't have the same ring to it. $5 million seems like a lot when we are talking about one bite of a sandwich. here is a lawyer for the new jersey plaintiffs on "good morning america." >> people may say it's only about one inch and it may be frivolous. companies should deliver what they promise. >> here is subway's head...